08-12-2016
18:59
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08-30-2021
04:23
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JuanJoFitbit
08-12-2016
18:59
- last edited on
08-30-2021
04:23
by
JuanJoFitbit
This is the second time I have lost my Fitbit Zip. I already got in touch with Customer Service. I don't want 25% off another device I want a free replacement.
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08-12-2016 20:26
08-12-2016 20:26
Welcome to the forums @Vonne1
Sorry you lost your Zip. Have you checked all around the house?
The warranty on these devices doesn't cover those that are lost. A discount of 25% is pretty generous under the circumstances.
Why not take advantage of the offer and get another device. Maybe one that goes on the wrist would be better for you.
08-12-2016 20:26
08-12-2016 20:26
Welcome to the forums @Vonne1
Sorry you lost your Zip. Have you checked all around the house?
The warranty on these devices doesn't cover those that are lost. A discount of 25% is pretty generous under the circumstances.
Why not take advantage of the offer and get another device. Maybe one that goes on the wrist would be better for you.
08-14-2016 13:11
08-14-2016 13:11
I haven't lost my fitzip as of yet, but the little container that it's in (hitches to shorts, pants, whatever) seems a tad loose. Was sitting on the couch (LOL)just right & the fitbit came right out! TYG I saw it. A little over 2 weeks seems a tad short on life length of the attcher-ment. Am I alone in this.
08-14-2016 17:23
08-14-2016 17:23
Welcome to the forums @gram2seven
You try putting it inside your bra?
Is there a way to put something in the container so that it is more secure?
08-16-2016 15:41
08-16-2016 15:41
08-17-2016 00:29
08-17-2016 00:29
Welcome to the forums @Hellmarc
Set it up as a new device on an existing account.
08-17-2016 06:00
08-17-2016 06:00
08-17-2016 13:50
08-17-2016 13:50
My husband's Zip was lost for a few hours today. I finally found it under the seat of our car. I wish that they would make a "tether strap" for the ZIP. We have an old pedometer that has one. Sure wish they would make one for the ZIP!
09-24-2016 09:53
09-24-2016 09:53
OK still haven't found my Christmas present fitbit HR from last yr that I lost in summer. But today I got an email indicating I'd requested a password change. I did not request it. Does this mean someone is attempting to use my fitbit HR ? I'm incredibly sad I lost it (probably in Tswassen area) since I'm a Sr. and can't afford another one. Just concerned now about the password request.
09-24-2016 15:38
09-24-2016 15:38
Welcome to the forums @charzie1
These devices pair to the email address, so it's probably best for you to contact customer support at this link - click
There is a phone number for the USA, an online chat option and web based email for those out of the area.
Keep us informed.
11-28-2016 17:17
11-28-2016 17:17
I wish I had bothered to contact Fitbit when I lost my Fitbit One. 25% off is a great offer. I just sucked it up and bought myself a new one sans discount because it was my fault I lost mine in the first place.
11-30-2016 09:32
11-30-2016 09:32
12-21-2016 08:47
12-21-2016 08:47
How do I delete an existing zip fitbit on my account and add a new one?
12-21-2016 10:22
12-21-2016 10:22
Welcome to the forums @goosestepper
Follow the directions here - click - to do that.
Keep on stepping!
02-06-2017 16:27
02-06-2017 16:27
02-16-2017 15:50
02-16-2017 15:50
I called support 2/16/17 and was not offered any discount nor a free one. I've purchased 2 for my family and I've bought 2 for myself over the last 2 years - no offer, just "sorry". Fitbit offers no tracking, if someone finds your fitbit they can take it and set up an account. After spending $400 on fitbit ones, I'm done with fit bit. I really do like the tracking and social media aspects, but they are just too expensive and too easy to lose, and Fitbit is not willing to discount nor track your device if reconnected to an account, so I guess I will research another tracker or just use my iphone.
02-16-2017 16:12
02-16-2017 16:12
"Fitbit offers no tracking, if someone finds your fitbit they can take it and set up an account." Same experience that we had. This is a stunning stance for Fitbit to take. It would be so easy for them to incorporate the features that other bluetooth trackers use. I cannot believe that any thinking person who has the slightest sense of justice would come up with a policy that actually encourages people to keep a Fitbit they found rather that come up with a way for them to return. Please join me in making sure this policy is challenged. #FitbitCondonesStealing
02-16-2017 21:58
02-16-2017 21:58
Ok so how do we join?
02-17-2017 10:03
02-17-2017 10:03
@blag wrote:Ok so how do we join?
I guess I need your help. I've not yet found how to create a topic on this forum for "Users who object to Fitbit's lost and found policy" How can we as a group of users who find this unacceptable unite our voices enough that a high enough level at Fitbit would respond? I can't believe an intelligent, rational minded person with any sense of justice would set a policy like this. My feeling is that so far the customer support team is just blindly following marching orders. The issue of not revealing personal information keeps coming up but I can't see that these suggestions violate that:
1. Do not allow a Fitbit that has been reported as lost to be paired to a new account
2. Notify a user who is trying to pair a known lost Fitbit that it has been lost and offer to provide a prepaid envelope to return it to Fitbit.
3. Even go so far as to allow users who have lost a Fitbit to post a reward for it's return, all done annonymously
4. Program the Fitbit app and devices to work like the other bluetooh trackers on the market. Users could opt in to help other users if they loose their Fitbit. Imagine at the airport a notification pops up "A Lost Fitbit has been spotted near you" It would be a fun game to play - Find the Fitbit! If there were rewards it would motivate players and unite a community of Fitbit users. Instead we have a dark and almost criminal community that encourages people to essentiall steal a Fitbit.
Can you or anyone out there come up with a way to get someone at Fitbit who actually cares to listen and implement change?
02-17-2017 10:04
02-17-2017 10:04
FYI, Fitbit will not help, even if they know who has your lost device.